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3. There's something beyond one's self. Morris primarily used this to describe McNamara's private life, but it was also generally applicable to America-centric views that do not take into account the views of others, which applies to the allies the U.S. did not have in the Vietnam war, and to the adversaries (the Vietnamese view of the canard that they were "puppets" of the Sino-Soviet bloc was laughter and incredulity). If we can't convince allies that an invasion is warranted, perhaps it should be re-thought.

4. Maximize efficiency. McNamara's example was moving the bomber group from India to the Marianas at the latter stages of WWII, which could hit Japan easier, succor China more fully and be far less costly in men and materiel. Regarding Iraq, there are examples where too much efficiency has been sought (Rumsfeld's insistence on inadequate troop strength) at too high cost (no body armor for troops until two years into the war; no underplating and mechanical armor until recently(?)) and too little has been achieved (waiting and more patient diplomacy might have

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